The Guru line is my fav hands down. When I came to Big B the Mastermind line was the line that was a game changer for me. When I went to a demo day and Mo Pinel introduced the Guru I knew this ball was going to change the market then put the community on notice. It was no question who was the Big Boy on the block. Like Mo and Phil always do they looked at other was to enhance the line without replacing or overlapping the line. Each one brought something special and this was the one I have been waiting for since the solid was dropped. The Limited gives you the same performance that you expect from the Guru, but gave you a cleaner cover. Mo said on a staffing conference call that at Radical they don't create equipment just to have a solid, pearl, and hybrid cover per line. They use covers to give them the look they're looking for. So when I saw they made a pearl version I was very excited about it.
Layout: 65 x 3 3/4 x 30
Surface: OOB
Lane Conditions: THS broken down after 12 games or more
I brought along my Guru Supreme (75 x 3 x 30) and my Guru Mighty (70 x 3 3/4 x 25) to help me get a better feel of the ball. The Supreme was the first high end piece I could use when the lanes began to break down. It had been a go to for me and the Mighty was the ball I would go to once the OG Guru was way too much for the lanes. The Master was always first out of bag on sport shots that had longer patterns and tougher THS that had heavy volume.
The Limited was cleaner than the other two. This was the cover I needed. I don't have many pearl asyms besides the Scholar and Reax Pearl that I could use. This one was the look I have been wanting for a while. The Limited was a few feet longer than the other two as well. The difference was down lane. The Limited was more angular than the other two. It started up a few feet longer down lane. It was 6 boards stronger than the Mighty and vs. the Supreme it was 2 boards stronger. The thing I saw was how continuous this ball was. Once it made a left turn it kept driving. The two balls with pearl covers that was released gave me options to fill gaps for break down. The Limited wasn't a dry lane ball, but that ball you need to make a move inside because of break down that can keep you in the game. Then when it becomes too strong you can move to our lower end equipment and keep the foot on the throttle.
Overall what you can expect is the same top end performance the Guru line always had. The Limited give you that cleaner cover that once you open the lanes up with the solids you can shift to this ball and stay in the game. Mo mentioned balling up at times when you make a move inside. This is what I loved about the Supreme. It wasn't balling down to me, but gave me options when I had to move inside. Then with this ball it gives you a strong ball that allows you to move in and give you the hitting power you need when you need it.